White Sox have most biased TV announcers: study

Inspired by Ken "Hawk" Harrelson's unabashed homerism and his recent outbursts against umpires, the Wall Street Journal conducted a study to see what Major League Baseball teams have the most biased announcers.

The winner: Harrelson and Steve Stone, who announce White Sox games.

"During the White Sox game — a 2-1 win against the Texas Rangers — Harrelson and Stone (but mostly Harrelson) made a whopping 104 biased statements," the Journal wrote.

"To put that in perspective, the Cleveland Indians duo of Matt Underwood and Rick Manning ranked second with just 23 biased comments and 24 of the 30 teams had fewer than 10."

Any time the announcers used pronouns such as "we," "us" or "our" to describe the home team, they got a citation. Unrestrained glee ("You can put it on the board ...") or excessive moping after errors were also cited.